National Geographic acknowledges past racist coverage

Monday, 12 March 2018 (1 week ago)WASHINGTON (AP) — National Geographic is calling its past coverage of the world racist and says it will work to ensure a more comprehensive picture in the future. The magazine is devoting its April issue to race, and editor-in-chief Susan Goldberg says the publication had to own its story “to move beyond it.” National Geographic’s […]

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